Outlook: Thomas was the individual champion in the Division I state tournament last year, and Dickey earned All-Southern Nevada honors.

They lead a group of seven lettermen that helped the Aggies place third in Sunset Region meet.

“This year’s team will be the most talented and experienced team Arbor View golf has ever fielded,” Fish said. “The team is working hard to reach its goal to finally break through and qualify for the state tournament.”

“We lost two seniors from that team, but have a good group of kids back,” Darrow said. “If we improve this year as we did last year, we have a chance to compete for the championship again.

“The two players we lost were mid- to low-80s kids, so if we can get our number five and six to that level, we have a chance. We’re looking forward to another run and finishing at least in the top three in the state.”

Outlook: The Roadrunners return five lettermen, but have no seniors on the team.

“The Roadrunners are looking to improve with a young team,” Shelton said. “We do have a group of juniors who are improving every year since they began golfing as freshmen. With the addition of freshman Deylin Lees, we should be a much improved team this year.”

Outlook: Brickell, who enters his third season with the team, is the lone returnee.

“My excitement for the season stems from the amount of interest I have among ninth-grade students,” Flasza said. “Out of only nine or 10 potential players that have been attending intramurals, six are freshmen. If they end up loving the game, it will be interesting to see where they will be their senior year.”

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WESTERN

Head coach: Susanne Bohen, third season

Returning lettermen: Four

Top golfers: Raymond Falkenstein (Sr.), Calvin Crittenden (Sr.)

Outlook: Falkenstein qualified for the state meet last year and joined Crittenden as individual qualifiers for the Southern Region meet.